Nov 30, 2012

One of the FBI’s top cyber security experts, Deputy Assistant Director James Burrell, will share the FBI’s perspectives on current threats and investigations as related to higher education institutions during a live presentation at University of Hawaii at Manoa on Monday, December 10, 2012. The one-hour presentation will originate from Kuykendall Hall Room 201 at 11:30 a.m. with broadcast over the Hawaii Interactive Video Service (HITS) network to sites on seven UH campuses. Seating is limited so early reservations are recommended online through the IT Security section of the Information Technology Services (ITS) training site at http://kuhi.its.hawaii.edu/training. A UH Username and password are required for reservations. Please contact UH Information Technology Security Officer Jodi Ito at 956-2400 if you do not have a UH Username. Mr. Burrell currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Director of the Cyber Division Section at the FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC.

You are invited Thursday 2 pm 11/29/12: If you've ever wanted to work on a student newspaper as a journalist, photographer or ad salesperson, please come to this KCC Board of Publications Meet & Greet. Directors are sought. Earlier this year, a newly chartered student board of publications for this college was formed. Come meet the directors and staff...

Sculptor Kazu Kauinana will be offering a Figurative Sculpture workshop beginning January 12 for 3 Saturdays; 9am-1pm. KCC Students pay only $20! General public is $60. Call OCET at 245-8319 for more information or to register.info.kauai.hawaii.edu/training

This event is FREE and open to the community.
This presentation is for high school students, parents, teachers, adult students, enrolled college students, counselors, and anyone interested in finding out more about sources of financial aid available for Native Hawaiians including eligibility criteria and qualification requirements.

I'm proud to say that our very own Club Math is going to have a fundraiser booth at the fair! Last year's booth was very successful, raising nearly $300 for the club. This year, we'll once again have coffee roasted by Gigi's farm (iced or hot). We'll also be selling braided bracelets, handmade by our club members who took time out of their studies to learn how to make them. Here's a sample of just a few of the actual bracelets we'll be selling:

Come join us for a night of wonderful music as we celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the KCC Instrument Music Program! All three ensembles will perform (Jazz Band, Concert Band, and Orchestra) and there will be music for every taste. The concert will conclude with a
combined piece with all the musicians and KCC Chancellor Helen Cox will make her
conducting debut on the finale with the Christmas classic "Sleigh Ride"
by Leroy Anderson. It's December 14th at 7pm at the PAC.